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As above... 1. Bridgestone RE001 2. DZ101 3. Michelin PS3 For those who have used at least 2 of these, which ones have the: 1- Stiffest sidewall 2- BEST wet weather grip 3- POSITIVE steering feedback in all conditions I don't care about comfort levels, etc etc, only these three things.. I've used 3 sets of RE001s for nearly 4 years over 2 different cars (a Getz and then my current Lancer Ralliart as my daily driver), so kinda lost touch with the rest of the tyre range My last set of RE001s lasted exactly a year (time to change this week) when I clocked about 55,000km so that gives you an idea of the sort of driver I am. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated thanks :)
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Any advice on the above 2 tyres? Need a change soon. Main priority is grip. Any advice is much appreciated. Tyre profile will be 205/50R16 or 205/45R16. TIA!
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hi bros any got feedback on this tyre?
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Dear all, I was looking to change my tyres and was quoted $155 per piece for the above size. Is it reasonable ?
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Collecting my ride this friday. Need to change the tires to a better one (Stock tires cannot make it). My main concern is 1st:wet performance and 2nd:noise. Considering between GR80 and DZ101 now. I'm quoted the same price for both from PH. However, DZ101 only comes in max 55 profile. My stock tires profile is : 185/65/R15. Will the low profile of DZ101 looks weird (make my wheels look smaller) on my ride (Latio)? Which is the better choice in terms of wet performance? GR80 or DZ101 ?
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Hi all, I am considering between these three tyres for my new ride: 1. Yokohama S.Drive 2. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02 3. Dunlop Direzza DZ-101 I am looking for tyres which offer reasonably good dry and wet grip, good traction, feedback and braking distance, while having a certain degree of comfort. Noise I still can tahan....but would prefer tires with higher treadwear ratings (around 300). Also preferrably nippon made... Any one used any of the three before and able to offer some feedback as to which one is better? Thanks!
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Any comments? As i'm on 4 dz101 now and the front has worn off (makan inside) and rear prob still left ard 40%thread. So i intend to change to RS2 and shift the old Dz101 to front to let it wear off faster and new tires (Rs2) to the rear. Any comments on this? I'm always doing hard cornering if it allow me with no cars ard and only when all sets are the same type and bring it to track.
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Dunlop Direzza DZ101 have anyone use this set of tyre before???? any reviews???? i'm looking at their 185/55 R14 size....
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Heard so much on Thai & German made GoodYear Eagle F1 GS-D3. I am quite interested in DUNLOP. Anyone tried GS-D3, Dunlop DZ101/Sport Maxx. Appreciate any input and comments. Priority in sequence : (i) Wet Grip & (ii) Quiet ride Thanks & Cheers!
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Any comments on this tires as i just changed my aspecDB to this.. As in performance wise..
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Which is better in term of dry and wet and also noise level? Also where can get good price? May hv top change tires soon ...
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Hi guys, any comment about Dunlop DZ101 wheels. I am considering between this and Falken's ZE 512. Need some reviews and comments to help me make up my mind. Thanks! Any other tyres to recommend will be welcome too!
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Just want to share something with the brothers and sisters here. My new acquisition as of yesterday is the above Dunlop Direzza DZ101 195/55/R15 84V tyres. My options were: Yokohama C.Drive, Bridgestone G3, Yokohama ES100, Yokohama AVS Sports and Michelin Pilot Preceda (just in case someone here is also trying to narrow down his/her choices in the same range). In the end, I picked the new Dunlop Direzza due to an attractive tread pattern, good reviews from mechanic and competitive pricing. I haven't been able to find anyone else who's using this model (as it's still relatively new) so if you are using it and can share some experience of this model after longer use, please share it here! I will post the review after my tyres have scrubbed in and probably after 5000km. Thanks!